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Comment author: shminux 31 March 2014 09:33:53PM *  0 points [-]

To my knowledge, I've never had this sensation, so I don't know what to say about it. So far as I understand what is meant by free will, it's not the sort of thing of which one could have a sensation.

Further to the other subthread, I suppose what most people mean when they talk about the sensation of free will is imagining multiple possible worlds and feeling control over which one will become actual before it does. Do you not have this?

Comment author: [deleted] 31 March 2014 09:59:58PM *  0 points [-]

I suppose what most people mean when they talk about the sensation of free will is imagining multiple possible worlds and feeling control over which one will become actual before it does. Do you not have this?

I wouldn't call that a sensation or a feeling, but yes. I do think I act freely, and I can recall times when I've acted freely. If I don't have free will, then I'm wrong about all that.